Overall most dependable, most accurate slug gun?

Full-choke

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What is the most dependable and most accurate slug gun out there? I'm talking overall value for the money you put into it, the performance will be the best.

I don't care what manufacturer, or model, your opinions only. I have though a long time about getting a dedicated slug gun and this year's deer season will be the deciding factor in whether or not I see it as I wise investment.

Give me everything on your dream slug gun...make, model, gauge, sights, barrel type, slug?

Thanks,
F-C
 
Full-choke,
Do you have a Mossberg 500?
I just got a rifled barrel for mine from Mossberg and will be shooting it this weekend.
Longboard
 
Browning BPS - its a good reliable action, very smooth and it ejects out of the bottom of the gun ( so good for left or right handed shooters). Street price is around $500 new.
 
Ugly as a bag of worms, only holds two in mag., and without a doubt the most accurate slug gun I have ever fired, Consistant 1 1/2 MOA with Brenneke slugs.
Savage Mod. 210 Bolt Action 12 Gauge rifle. (that's what Savage calls it)
Good luck with whatever you choose.
 
Is it an auto loader or pump you would prefer? I do not know which shotgun is the most accurate. I do know that mossbergs in either action type are plenty darn accurate for any shot I would try. A pump slug gun is not 300 dollars which leaves plenty of money to buy a scope and practice ammo compared to many offerings. An auto loader Mossberg with slug barrel will cost less than some "finer" pump shotgun.I do know that the one "nearly unused" used winchester we had for a very short time earned the nick name "JAM-A-MATIC" regardless of the cleaning we did to it. We even took it the gunshop where they showed us the proper way to clean it. we were already doing it right so they did a thorough inspection and said it was in great shape. But the shop keeper did inform us that most folks never considered that model to be even remotely reliable.
Brent
 
Slug guns are odd creatures. I have a M37 copy made in china my wife bought me for x-mas that cost her $134.00. That slug gun shoots the tightest groups I have ever fired from a slug gun ever. Every brand shoots honest one hole groups at 50 yards with slight changes in POI when I switch brands of slugs. The top honors go to some old 3" Activ slugs I still have followed by Winchester Powerpoints........
 
Hmm...I was really thinking semi-auto, but Pump wouldn't be bad either. I'm not a fan of a bolt slug gun, don't know why, just doesn't have an appeal.

I like the looks of the Ithaca 37 Deerslayers. Those are pretty sweet guns, my buddy has one, he has put many a deer down with it.

The other one that caught my eye in a pump was the Benelli Nova or Supernova slug guns. Don't know much about them, but they sure do catch the eye.

On semi-auto, I'd have to handle a Mossberg, haven't ever felt one up. Are they gas or inertia? I'm a huge fan of inertia guns, never really liked gas guns due to dirtiness.

The other two big ones are the Browning Auto 5 and the Gold, both of those are sweet looking guns. That and it is Browning, even though I'd be paying for the name, it is one I can trust.

F-C
 
Another vote for the H&R/NEF single shot slug guns. Accurate, reliable and cheap. If you can't do it with one shot, 2 or 3 more won't help.
 
Savage Slug Warrior with 2 3/4 Hasting Laser Accurate Slugs. Amazing performance & accuracy, and bolt action dependability. I promise you won't be disapointed
 
Browning BPS 12 with brenneke 2 3/4 original mag loads shoots straight a long was as long as you can keep them tiny sights lined up. Browning BPS 20 with 3x9x40 Burris Fullfield brenneke 2 3/4 original again, minimal recoil with deadly performance!

Would really like to own a Tar Hunt or an A-bolt 12 ga!
NS
 
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